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Guinness World Records has a long history of entertaining audiences with incredible feats on television. Their shows, which have been seen in over 120 countries, began in 1998 with programs like Guinness World Records Primetime. This show featured both established record holders and challengers attempting to break new ones, often with outrageous stunts.  Another series, simply titled Guinness World Records, ran from 2004 to 2019 and showcased a wider variety of record attempts.

Although there isn't a current Guinness World Records TV show, fans can still get their fix of record-breaking achievements on the organization's YouTube channel.  This channel boasts a vast library of clips featuring amazing attempts from all over the world, ensuring you can witness everything from the most impressive human feats to the wackiest record-breaking challenges.

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